Molière and the 19th Century NaturalistsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1937 - 270 pages |
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... effect on individu- als has been very great , depending on the experience and sensitivity of the reader . The moral effect of an artist who simply paints life as he sees it has been much debated . Moliérists , defending their idol on ...
... effect on individu- als has been very great , depending on the experience and sensitivity of the reader . The moral effect of an artist who simply paints life as he sees it has been much debated . Moliérists , defending their idol on ...
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... effect . The very way in which Molière intends to effect his moral teachings is open to a serious objection : " Nous avons vu que le théâtre a une grande vertu pour la cor- rection . Les plus beaux traits d'une sérieuse morale sont ...
... effect . The very way in which Molière intends to effect his moral teachings is open to a serious objection : " Nous avons vu que le théâtre a une grande vertu pour la cor- rection . Les plus beaux traits d'une sérieuse morale sont ...
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... effect . later . This latter use is not emphasized in the nineteenth century . Certain expressions of language , which today appear crudities , may not have had quite the same force in the seventeenth century . Some of Molière's ...
... effect . later . This latter use is not emphasized in the nineteenth century . Certain expressions of language , which today appear crudities , may not have had quite the same force in the seventeenth century . Some of Molière's ...
Expressions et termes fréquents
action Alceste attitude avoir Becque belief bien bon sens bourgeois Brunetière c'est c'était caractère Célimène characterization choses Cléante comédie comic conception considered contre Critique d'être d'une deux doctors Don Juan drama dramatic systems drame Dumas fils esprit été ethical être Faguet fait faut Femmes Savantes French genre Harpagon homme honnête human individual influence instinct jamais l'art l'autre L'Ecole des Femmes l'homme l'on Laprade Le Malade Imaginaire Le Misanthrope le Molière Le Rire Le Tartuffe Les Femmes Savantes Les Précieuses Ridicules Lucretius Malade Imaginaire Médecin Misanthrope modern naturalism modern naturalists Molière Molière's characters monde moral n'est nineteenth century observation Orgon perhaps personnages personne peut philosophy pièces Précieuses qu'à qu'elle qu'il qu'on qu'un realistic religion rien Rigal rire satire says Scene scientific serait seule seventeenth century Sganarelle siècle social Tartuffe technic temps theater Théâtre Libre theatrical thesis play tion tout tragic turalistic vérité vrai Weiss Zola